The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at Barry University invites applications for a faculty position in Computer Science with the rank of Assistant Professor, starting in Fall 2008. More information at http://euclid.barry.edu/positions.htm. E-mail mathcs@mail.barry.edu. Barry is an EOE.
Colorado State University
Web Developer
CSU’s College of Engineering seeks a part time administrative professional for web design. For full job description and requirements, see www.engr.colostate.edu/ens/jobs/. Full consideration deadline is May 5, 2008. Limited interview travel funds. CSU is an EO/AA employer.
KAIST
Tenure-track faculty
The Department of Computer Science at KAIST, the top Science & Engineering University in Korea, invites applications for multiple tenure-track faculty positions at all levels. Applicants are welcome in all major fields of computer science, computer engineering and their interdisciplinary areas. Applicants must have a Ph.D. or an equivalent degree in computer science or a closely related field by the time of appointment. Strong candidates who are expected to achieve the Ph.D. degrees within a year can be offered our appointment. Applicants must demonstrate strong research potential and commitment to teaching. KAIST offers a competitive start-up research fund and joint appointment with KAIST Institutes, which will expand opportunities in interdisciplinary research and funding. KAIST attracts nationwide top students pursuing B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees. The teaching load is three hours per semester. KAIST also provides housing for five years. KAIST is committed to increasing the number of female and non-Korean faculty members.
Applicants should submit the application form and CV along with the required documents to Head, Department of Computer Science (email: kschoi@cs.kaist.ac.kr) or Chair, Search Committee, Department of Computer Science (email: kywhang@cs.kaist. ac.kr). For more information on available positions, please visit the KAIST website: http://cs.kaist.ac.kr/department/recruit.htmd epartment/ recruit.htm.
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Professor in Computer Science
Tenure-track vacancy in Computer
Networks
The Department of Computer Science, faculty of Engineering announces a vacancy for a full time tenured or tenure-track position in the field of computer networks, starting October 1st 2009.
Candidates should have substantial and internationally recognized research expertise in the area of software for traditional computer networks (internet, intranet) as well as for new platforms (for instance sensor networks). This research includes network and transport protocols, typically realized within the operating system, and session and application protocols, typically realized within a middleware. Security of and within network software is an important field of research. There is also a growing interest in management aspects such as the management of software configurations and the generation and enforcement of policies.
The candidate will attract and lead national and international research projects. He/she should have demonstrable research and didactical experience in the domain of software for computer networks. The candidate is expected to take a leading role in attracting and guiding PhD students and to network with leading foreign institutions (inside/outside EU).
The candidate will teach courses on computer networks in the master programs of engineering (computer science), the master of informatics, the bachelor of engineering and/or the bachelor of informatics.
All candidates must have a PhD in Sciences or Applied Sciences. Initially candidates can teach in English. They must commit themselves to learning Dutch, so that they are able to teach in Dutch after a trial period.
The appointment will be made in the rank of assistant professor or higher, depending on the qualifications of the candidate. The K.U.Leuven is an equal opportunity employer.
Inquires about the position should be directed to Pierre Verbaeten, head of the department of Computer Science ( pierre.verbaeten at cs.kuleuven.be).
NEC Laboratories America
Research Staff Positions
NEC Laboratories America, a premier research facility of NEC Corporation, has multiple openings in the Systems Architecture Department in Princeton, NJ. We invite applications from exceptional candidates (senior-level or junior-level) for research staff and associate research staff positions. The Systems Architecture department's mission is to innovate, design, evaluate and deliver system architecture (hardware and software) solutions to realize high-performance systems.
Candidates for the RSM position must have a PhD in CS, CE, or EE, strong research record and excellent credentials in the international research community. Applicants must be able to propose and execute innovative research projects, including prototyping effort that leads to demonstration in an industry environment. Applicants must demonstrate competency in one or more of the following Systems Architecture areas: parallel programming models and run-times, parallel hardware architectures, system software for chip-level multiprocessors (including operating systems, server/domain-specific middleware), with a focus on high performance.
Candidates for the ARSM position must have at least a MS in CS, CE, or EE, with a strong motivation and skill set to prototype/transfer innovative research results into industry prac-
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References:
http://euclid.barry.edu/positions.htm
http://www.engr.colostate.edu/ens/jobs/
http://cs.kaist.ac.kr/department/recruit.htmdepartment/recruit.htm
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